Transgender triple killer who beat her fiancée to death with a slab of wood fights court order proposing she report any change in her appearance to authorities after jail release
Regina Kaye Arthurell was freed from Sydney's Long Bay jail in November 2020 Arthurell bludgeoned former fiancée Venet Mulhall to death in NSW town in 1995 Has admitted to killing ex-stepfather in 1974 and another innocent man in 1981 She came out as transgender while behind bars and plans to have a sex change Order would require offender to report any 'significant change' in appearance By Australian Associated Press
Published: 06:51 BST, 5 July 2021 | Updated: 06:53 BST, 5 July 2021
A gender-transitioning triple-killer's risk of reoffending may be exacerbated by a requirement to advise authorities of any significant changes to her appearance, a court has been told.
Regina Kaye Arthurell is fighting the length and extent of a three-year supervision regime sought by the government, following the expiration of the elderly offender's 24-year jail term in May.
A proposed condition of the government's proposed extended supervision order would require Arthurell to inform authorities of 'any significant change' in her appearance.
Transgender triple-killer Regina Kaye Arthurell, 74, is fighting a three-year supervision order, where she will be forced to report to authorities any 'significant change' in her appearance
The convicted killer was released from Sydney's Long Bay jail in November last year, where she came out as transgender and changed her name from Reginald to Regina
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